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5 isle ge ng ni a E E E aN EE I A e E E E E E E E et ne E 
NOVEMBER 14, 1857 L 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
once a-week into their hands, instea of getting an acre 
of land to till for themselves, and pe ‘the lazy root,” 
the gk sf which brought famine and death to thou- 
landlords seein havi 
781 
good clay 
situations it ya be "a expensive, 
mended, and w uld be uch ¢ 
positively of a 
most valuable TP, oe are an p 
either from be ad seed, unsuitable 1 land, 0 = 
marl well incorporated with the soil, hp many 
Lime i alan 3 recom- 
cheaper, re ag Enot speak 
ose AA, s we a 
manure should b 
| oertain 
supply of Grass for 
dai 
expen 
— domes the wi ais onsite Mo ecient for cage “purpose of 
certainin d the most 
method of preventing the There has peng a good 
the cattle throug ee g Summer, son 
stocks have sgetilocliy done weil, but are 
observe that ‘s pleuro- ag cman onia” is still traging ng tarts bo 
s, and fey occupiers appear at a loss 
how to > manage their land t to enable them to pay their rents ; 
t dairy far 
Th of Mr. 
Pollok e be ee, profitable, a and Gay deservedly 
hur Pollok was a grand one 
The idea o nd one, and i 
has been aon m: ly and heroi: carried out by 
is son-in-law. say heroically, for in the face of 
warnings b o dared to speak to him, and intima- 
tions of intended murder from the police, who on 
ions sent special messages to him to be out 
of the way, he did his duty in spite of it all, and has 
triumphed; and m him mai 
id o 
He buys the people’s 
and hen and | Ê 
e tinuance A 
ye 
hat Small 
pi gs a much yhak p in wns and gg a few weeks sao was 
coatora a profitable stock is now a very losing on Witz 
Chester. 
ISLE 0 Y, Nov, 11.—Since our last report the weather vee 
been very he, te aon the m os and genial. 
never remember ana with so li frost as we have 
the present dau date P OTi 1) 
very copious 
weeks 
e have no 
nytt idly passing down to sea, and 
e hope the vole 3 is over, and are cnaclonly Perens A a yr 
Be red and dry weather to enable us 
a ceed 
autum 
Level. caries held at Chatteris last wee 
art Aes sig? autumn the works now 
wate: unity of running 
fford- 
hoped 
that “abe the widsatog and deepening of Walker's. “cut are 
d work satisfactorily. At a meeting of ‘he Middle 
tated | of 
aah ra 
in por more quickly Wat 
HORTICULTURAL WORKS, 
DANVERS STREET, SUDIPA enk e e 1857. 
DISSOLUTION 0 RTNERS 
R. GRAY begs most £ Tespectfally to announce to 
his pes and frien 
.| existing betwee 
7 
inuance of ree ord 
nage with ‘wha ¢ this brte erain has bee 
voured. 
Mr. Gray avails himself of this lends and Bs tender his 
— thanks to the many c 
e patronage this ry pm 
a poe = a e begs 
most anxious ca’ 
od Vee gy always the] eek Ao in 
. ATER PIPES, ELBOWS, TEES, SYPHONS, 
and all fittings requi or the same, Cylin drical, Conical, and 
bars d te, ge of cast an iron, double doors, 
and prices for the br corte Re timates given for 
Pigs nile t us fixed ‘os lete, be Maod cheaper than 
those of any other House, i application to J. Jones, Iron 
Merchant, 6, Bentalde Southwar 
HORTICULTURAL WORKS AND HOT-WATER 
TE tat rebar a A Tony. 
Ken: 
JONT AYLOR AND SON beg rm ‘call the attention 
of the nobilit 
s = r gate 
&e. 
| deat and 'aurability of te ship. 
VENTILATING APP ÄR; ATUS for ee Fronts: and Cama 
ses has given the highest satisfaction. Chure 
| Schools, Entrance Halls, Public Buildings, &., heated with thot, 
ng to numbers of 
3 T Son have a —— in referri 
the nobility ‘and gentry b m they 
ishe 
level are ae roded, we shall fir find a much more ee 
are extensively engaged. 
a 
monk 
471 
vat 50 
main so long full in times of flood and 
The wv Theat seeding upon the Fae e progressed fi sonra 
a} SEND A ioe! fen soils. U e high lands th 
rains hay med some alight i eo rege a 
the strong taona clays oat not only 
comes the ag seek. badly, and it 
Ro) 
mselves, and are peace of 
ria and they will D be all ri 
g for the hom 
26 a 
sed 500 pi 
acres, ness usive of 
estates a and a lice Era 
pia a on ‘othe er improve 345l. 
week. ithe while es on the pot at present, 2860, 
of which 1020 ar 
) acres of Man Wurz 
winter any ca’ 
possessed any o pr t arge 
part of it less than two years, it reel feeds more va thai 
aa em e cattle it, a did before; and muc 
Pollok is said to ullocks 
the sight of b 
sheep, he bes not ee map 
cor- 
mt wisely eat good is i i or 
by unprofitably giving away of money o 
and Mr. Pollok is be a less of a ee that 
ts himself as we whole country side; he 
is not ise less benevolent that he i is so largely and nobly 
beneficent.—From the Scotsman 
Calendar of of Operations. 
NO VENS EMBER. 
9.—Since our last communication a gh im- 
pte of the agt has ‘had Rae 
rospect of the . ta 
we think, fully 
t has already been 
CHESHIRE, Ni 
portant and anxious 
arm has mate TOF 500 
cali r sp: 
The first sown 
Koni splendid ; an fact ae 
too fine, and are in danger of | wy. 
COIN 
s contain a com paratively small earr 
i thénalore be heated in a very short time at a 
ved for hea a g G 
ound to 
in e price of the 24dnch 
n is 61. on mn t etre ditto, 8l. 10s. each. 
roud.” never remember Wheai 
throughout entire season as 
Potitas are even more diseased th u 
We think 
ed in 
n 
w is fully equal to the demand. We pmnan not to predict 
pa aol is to be, but rather report what is and has been, and 
leave the future to disclose its own secrets. A. 8. R. 
The care ‘Boilers 
i 2 ri u heal 
ings and 
wail be found cheaper than any thee 3 house, on 
Bridge Wharf, 6, Bankside, South- 
water 
prices, w 
Loin a J. Jones, Iron 
ENRY ORMSON, Stanley Bridge, King’s Road, 
HORTICULTURA wr Burtper and Hor- 
CTUR 
Dissolved Partnership, andin soliciting 
uance of their support it affords srie uch satisfaction: 
to state that he has succeeded i ing the cmt a 
Notices to Correspondents. 
BLASTING TREES: Leicestershire, peta 
going to Canada to farm , and I 
cutting down timber on an English go, and dividin 
into logs of from ree to 15 ne costs in labour, tw: 
four days, which at 5s. per man per day, would cost “QL. 
suppose tah DuA of atiina the trees down, 
be blasted wder. What would that cost 
“T am thinking of 
t+hat th 
them | 
men for | 
they ee ie 
the plough pass, re ground an 
therefore beg t me ask win at ‘the apg of or roots would cost 
by blas ae bend when = oe cost 2 
= a ll’s s (Kilwh ) book “a 
erhaps our iy verema correspondent at at Aie gee 
ae Fes able and willing to give you furt 
Booxs : Fi Low’s Began of Practical piiraa a is | 
—X es Gy ` work £ 
“ Blackie’s Cyc opædia o 
information on light land farming, see 
os in the Journal of A crows ann ul- 
or information on g, read 
Demann’ pe AS gt 
Dircu Mup: ASub. Pile e it in a heap and le td 
od wie it over and give a summer's ease to all ts ol 
oh taste m down, in 
rm dung. 
n Mitchell aag a little muriate of antimony to 
y means of a feather; re- 
after- 
ime containing sulphur and 
It is said to be 
e 
the Soti r twice 
move the Thora suficiently for. ee matter to escape ; 
wards tar y be applied. W. C. 
In its recent state it is iv 
should therefore make ith into 5 — sa other matters, 
twice befo It y be used 
wards at the rate of 2 or 3 er aes acre, bor ‘ies adhe mie i 
than the effects of sey. lime. 
GuIDEWAY STEAM rt ha Halkett’s letter has been 
received, pik ye ion aan t week. 
HOMGOPATHIC TREATMENT OF LUNG Disease: Vet must now 
give us his own address that we may forward to him that 
of “*C. W.” 
nar ear has been boa ge and sen market, whereby a 
ly has bee up, and prices have receded very MANGEL WURZEL: Veus Agricola. The — justification of 
consider since che set of the harvest. The weather has the spinin rests on the meaning of the German word A 
most propitioas for preparing the land intended for Wheat | ‘Man 
snd i Pape rue been sown in the finest possible condi- iior: Hanford At present we must merely say — kes 
; the which has just fallen put a stop to many | Wheat mildew and Berberry mildew aro believed 
of of the field operations, and it be several days before they | from two different fungusses. The same aes amy 
can be satisfactorily resumed. The storing o tM om-| sometimes E ine attack of both. 
meneed very any; and open of na nag winter kinds are keeping | PAMPHLET ON SHORTHORNS: Chepstow. Wi have in 
better than was xpec' of the early and anon a ve weed Mr, Willoughby tha Will he kindly say ‘t 
crops left for seed oe a eRe failure, and itisto be} he intention expressed some time ago 
feared all kinds be very scarce during the spring months. hor 12, 1855)? 
Angel Wurzel, of which the fine crops, has to a grea Foon: Ravensw t is the better for being fermented so 
mene been without the least damage from frost, and in as it derin not got int into ye o putrefactive fermentation 
oon pulling mote ae ets s in gooien earnest upon many | Tue Mosr USEFUL r Subseri shall be 
e t 80 hi y J y 9 ion of 
could have wished, many fields w Ci hav me under our ob-| your own on the subject. 
Servation mueio ale W, selts. EE e Works on LAND Daina W Green. Girdwood in 
which have of late years become coe s0 pet aai a Siats Cpelopadie of Aiai, cust Mr. Duley DMG 
se a pe As an airticioks to some of phlet, pane pet, we think, by Metchim, of ent 
the club,” We havea high opinion of Btrect, West 
Now, | 
carry o 
s by psit 
personal attention G i its d fails, by has mage = best 
| materials, by oo the most skilful and efficient work- 
| men, and by the most moderate possible a to merit a 
| continuance of ré patronage so kindly and liberally bestowed’ 
on the uae Firm 
In the Building Department his object will be to adapt all 
erections to the artimais p Ae or which Pest Pn required. 
e will devote equal attention to the plain, inexpensive, prac- 
f Pits, Orchard Hot My agen 
&e., “eit ther å in wood or ee 
engage his a ae 
fools justified in fast Combined in sim) 
safety, dura Rrability and mane y ee cig phe a 
effectiveness, his system will bear comparison 
on. 
Knowing th absolute necessity for thorough nii he 
makes it a Parrhas of the first consideration ti 
ae yey 
Office Staff, he is 
en and an efficient. 
Estimates, and p ie en te 06 by ecg or ot 
sr tans Plans, 
Savion and to wait: 
f | personally on any Ladies o r Gentlemen who may desire tosee him 
on their ands Stan rp Chelsea, Nov,14. 
ERYMEN, ne 
3000 NEW ARCHANGEL MATS, large size.— 
A to ; 
GARNO ers And CO., 
Patent Cordage and Wire Ro anufacturers Liverpoo 
J. MORTON anv CO. alanine Tron Pe a 
weeds. 
"GALVANISED IRON apake for Farm B and 
malangan The cheapest, m urable, and Bieser an 
P GALVANISED SPOUTING. at from104d. per yard, for Farm u 
er requires painti - 
ATENT WIRE STRANI D sari CING, the strongest and _ 
neatest fence in use, will resist the moh ger = t will not. ` 
bend or get out of form by trespassing upo Upwards 
o 
For 
ustrated price apply at the Works. - 
GALVANISED GAME AND POULTRY NETTING, 
“Netting made any Z 
width, a with openings 
CAMP STOOLS AND 
“GALVANISED aa oe a a a rig 
0. 6d. pein 
GALVANISED POULTRY FOUNTAINS AND FEEDERS 
or DRY and WET FOOD. 
SOR TREE nasa HURDLES, GATES, ESPA 
descriptio: f WIRE-WORK axp GALVA- 
WIRE FENCING na PARKS, PLANTATIONS, PLEASURE 
€c., care 
wa. ans Price eae to Henry J. Morton & w 
e Daildings, Leeds. 
